chaqiruvlari
Chaqiruvlari is a form in Uzbek language built from the noun chaqiruv, meaning invitation or call, combined with the plural suffix -lar and the possessive suffix -lari. The word functions as a possessive plural noun and translates roughly to “their invitations” or “the calls of [someone/ something],” depending on context. In practice, chaqiruvlari is used in formal, administrative, and literary texts to refer to a set of invitations or summonses associated with a subject.
Etymology and morphology: chaqiruv originates from the root chaq- (“to call” or “to summon”). The plural marker
Usage: The term appears in official documents, academic writing, and narrative prose when a speaker or writer
Notes: The meaning of chaqiruvlari is context-dependent. In some texts it may denote social invitations (such